I remember visiting some random person's MySpace and hearing this incredibly beautiful music playing in the background. I just had to know who the artist was and hear more of their music. I could not tell much from looking at the music playlist so I sent him a message. He responded enthusiastically, telling me about The Birthday Massacre and how I could hear more of their music and find out more about them . The song I first heard is the instrumental that currently plays in the background at Nothing and Nowhere. This was in January 2007 and I have been a fan ever since.

I had recently joined the Deadsy message board. In the "What are you listening to" thread several people were listing TBM. I was intrigued by the band's name and found out that I could hear their entire EP for free on MP3.com. So, I went to check it out and fell in love instantly.

I don't quite remember what year it was, but it was probably around 2001 or 2002 and my boyfriend was harping on about some band named Imagica that he thought I'd like, so one day he sat me down with his mp3 player and I was hooked. good times

Around x-mass 2002 a friend who worked for HMV told me about this CD he tried hard to track down and finnaly found one. Nothing and Nowhere. He sent me a track and that was it. Hooked! And the nothingandnowhere.com site... I spent quite a while just checkin it out. So beutiful.

I heard song "Holiday" in last.fm Goth Tag Radio. I thought it was very good and started searching more The Birthday Massacre's songs. I fell in love with them and then I bought Violet and Nothing & Nowhere CDs. It was last summer.

I've been listening to them for awhile and deff. miss their old web sites, but even when I found them, they still had been around for a while (Imagica days)... and I missed the original release of Nothing and Nowhere. I started listening to them after the N&N release and LONG before the Violet release. Yet-- like you I also wish I knew of them sooner.